Education has been a hotly debated issue in South Africa for a long time, and there seems to be no light at the end of the tunnel. It was the student uprising in Soweto in 1976 , which was triggered by the imposition as Afrikaans as the medium of instruction in Black schools , and which spread like wildfire costing about 600 lives , that brought the apartheid problem under the international spotlight, and served as a catalyst to the speedy downfall of apartheid. About 40 years have passed since the historic uprising , but the problems in education haven't been solved. Despite huge spending on education since 1994, when South Africa became a free and democratic country, millions of black people, especially in the rural areas and in the townships, have been excluded from the fruits of the new dispensat...